UAE Tour canceled after Italian cyclists have coronavirus diagnosed

Update UAE Tour canceled after Italian cyclists have coronavirus diagnosed
The peloton ride during the 5th stage of the UAE Cycling Tour, from al-Ain to Jebel Hafeet, on February 27, 2020. (AFP)
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UAE Tour canceled after Italian cyclists have coronavirus diagnosed

UAE Tour canceled after Italian cyclists have coronavirus diagnosed
  • The hotel hosting the riders, the Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi Yas Island, was sealed off
  • Riders, organizers and administrators will undergo medical check-ups

ABU DHABI: Sports officials in the Emirates have canceled the final two stages of UAE Tour cycling event after two Italian competitors had coronavirus diagnosed. 

The Abu Dhabi Sports Council announced the cancelation late Thursday.

The council also said the decision had been made to ensure the safety of all the cyclists and teams, which it described as a priority.

The Health Ministry said that all participants, organizers and administrators will undergo medical check-ups. 

The ministry announced early on Saturday that the 167 people in contact with the two diagnosed tested negative, state news agency WAM reported.

It also said all precautionary measures related to quarantine were taken to prevent the spread of the virus.

The hotel hosting the riders, the Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi Yas Island, was sealed off on Thursday evening with riders, staff and members of the media not allowed to leave pending their check-ups.

Italian media reported on Twitter the arrival of medical units at the team hotel.

Multiple Tour de France winner Chris Froome tweeted his disappointment at the news, but wished all those affected a "speedy recovery."

 

 

The new coronavirus COVID-19 has infected more than 80,000 people worldwide - including dozens in the Middle East - and killed more than 2,800, mostly in China.